Find pictures or clip art online

In Office 2007 or later, when you search for clip art or online pictures, your search is automatically directed to Bing. You don't need to open your browser or leave your document to insert the images into your document.

If you'd like more control over what you see in the search results—for example, to see clip art, but not photos, or vice versa—you can go directly to Bing and search for images there. You'll want to be sure that you have the rights to use the images you select, and you can do that by setting easy-to-use licensing filters. Here's how:

Go to Bing.com and click or tap the Images tab in the upper-left corner of the screen.

In the Search box, enter the type of image you're looking for.

When the image results appear, click or tap the License drop down menu, and pick the licensing option you want.

Try it Here's a link for dogs that is already set to Free to modify, share, and use commercially. If you want to narrow results to clip art (cartoon-like images), add "clip art" to the end of your search term or change Bing's Type filter to Clipart.

Click the image you want to see it full-size (unless you want the thumbnail).

Now, use your browser's command to make a local copy. For example, in Internet Explorer, right-click the image > Save picture as. In Chrome, right-click the image > Save image as.

In your Office program, go to Insert > Picture and find the image you just saved from Bing.